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FNP or WHNP?
When I receieved an alert in my e-mail that some had responded to this thread, it was fun for me to look back. I did finish my master's with a WHNP program in 2010 and have been licensed since October 2010 & practicing. I've had two different jobs since, one with a midwifery practice and now a private OBGYN office. If I had to go back and do it all over again, I would have gone for the FNP program do to more opportunity. It was really only by luck that I found my current job. I love women's health, but in my search for NP positions, there were so many more general APN jobs available, at least in my location.
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Must know questions before accepting a HH RN Job
Hi Everyone, I'm in the process of applying for a HH job and I was wondering what are a list of "must know" questions before accepting a position. I have never worked HH, but I have worked med-surg for several years. Thanks for your help!
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Women's Health NP for me?
I know Drexel has an online women's health msn program http://www.drexel.com/online-degrees/nursing-degrees/msn-compl/index.aspx
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Thank you letter for accepting a job?
Hi Everyone, So I was just offered my first job woo!! The offer was over the telephone and I informed the recruiter that I accepted the position. I am waiting for the actual offer in writing in the mail. Should I send a thank you letter once I receive the offer in the mail? I've heard before that it is proper, but I wasn't sure if people actually did this. If yes, should I send it to both the nurse recruiter and the manager? or just the nurse recruiteR? Thanks for your input!
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Should I still follow up with other institutions?
Hi Everyone, I recently had an interview at a hospital that I know I want to work out. I'm not sure if I should wait on the decision from that hospital or follow up and pursue other interviews? Is it improper to cancel other interviews if I am offered a position? Thanks!
- Full Circle, My First Year of Nursing
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Is being a student a disadvantage when getting a job?
I have an interview next week for a gn position and I will be starting grad school part time in the fall. I'm nervous about telling the employer that I will be starting classes and that I will not be able to work probably two days out of the week. The job is in a related field of my MSN program and the hospital and school are affiliated. I feel bad that I'm coming into the interview already with limitations of when I can work in several months. Do you think this hurts my chance of getting the job? Any advice on how to approach the situation? Thanks for your input!
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West Chester University? Alvernia?
wcu has a wonderful program.. the faculty is great.. feel free to pm me if you have any questiosn
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Clinical experience on a resume....
What are the necessary elements to include on a resume when describing clinical experience? I've been told to only include the rotation, location, and time frame of the clinical, but I've also been told to additionally include a brief description of the job that you performed while in that clinical. I have been including a brief description for each clinical, but after 5 clinicals my resume is beginning to looked cluttered and I still have this year of clinicals to go.... Any tips? Thank you!! Katie
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205 questions, and yet I passed!!!
Congratulations!!!! :)
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PASSED with 98 Q's
Awesome job!! Congratulations!!:)
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Taking the NCLEX soon???
Congratulations!!!*~! :)
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I Passed I Passed I Passed
Congratulations!!!!!!:)
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Ahhh! 76 questions!!!????
Congratulations!!!!!!!! :smiley_aa
- NCLEX Monday!